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Supercharging reagents - revving up peptide LC-MS analyses

Date:

11 Nov 2016

Over the past 5 years, LC-MS has (arguably) become the technique of choice to quantify peptides in biological matrices. The benefits of using LC-MS as a quantitative technique are significant, however, there is one drawback – low sensitivity.

Quantitation of low level impurities using LC-MS/MS in GMP analysis

Date:

25 Feb 2016

Duration:

30-45 Minutes, 2:30-3:15pm GMT

LC-MS/MS has been the technique of choice for trace organic analysis in most areas of analytical chemistry for over a decade and is now slowly but steadily becoming so in GMP pharmaceutical analysis. Join us for our webinar to find out more.

Little to LARGE: LC-MS/MS peptide method development for small molecule specialists

Date:

03 Feb 2016

Duration:

30 Minutes 2.30 - 3:00pm GMT

Using glucagon, a notoriously difficult to quantify endogenous hormone, as a model peptide and ibuprofen as a model small molecule, James Howard, Scientist at LGC, will discuss the following during the webinar.